Step 1:"Je m'appelle Cheese" You know that this means I am (it actually translates to I am called) but in English we'd say my name is Cheese. "Je veux t'aider" Ngl putting "je m'appelle" and "je veux t'aider" aren't exactly easy 2understand, I'll get onto that in step 2 or 3
"je veux" ="i want" "t'aider" is more complex. We don't have "Je avais" or "je aider". Why? Its about sounds+vowels. French language frowns upon 2vowels being next to each other. When we have this, we get rid of 1st vowel(e)+replace it with a ' - "T'aider"
You may be familiar with Tu=you but you may have noticed me using "t' " short for "te" I will explain later, this is also grammatical, but 4now, understand that these both mean "you" rn (pronouns
)."avec" ="with". "ton français" - you knew "français" = french. What could ton mean? Well I have identified for you, although I'm sure you knew/figured out that tu = you (te as well for now
), so naturally the t in "ton" refers to "you". You may also know that "mon" (e.g: mon anniversaire =my birthday) so "mon"=my, so "ton" must equal? Your!
'Firstly' you identified, Je veux que=phrase meaning "I want ... to", I put "je veux que tu me donne". I want "tu" = you, "me" now remember with "te" for now it has the same meaning as "tu"(you) so"me" has same meaning as "moi"="me". "donne" is from the verb "donner"="2give"So this part of sentence means - I want you to give me "a presentation" Next part: "de toi-meme et apres, si tu etudies le francais depuis quand?" "toi" related to "moi"=me so naturally "toi" = you
"meme"= even however when used with a moi/toi it means my/your-self, so "toi-meme" = yourself
"après"= after (there is an accent, YAS I DID IT WOOP
). Another nasty part
"si tu etudies le francais depuis quand". "si" = if, "tu etudies" = you study. "étudies" (has an accent lol sos) comes from the verb "étudier" meaning"to study", "depuis" = since, "quand"=when, In full it means
i, my name is Cheese, I want to help you with your French.Firstly, I want you to give me a presentation of yourself and after, if you study french at all